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61 σπερμολόγος
A picking up seeds, of birds, Id.Demetr.28, Alex.Mynd. ap. Ath.9.388a: as Subst., rook, Arist.HA 592b28; glossed κολοιῶδες ζῷον, Hsch.;σπερμολόγων τε γένη Ar.Av. 232
(lyr.), cf. 579.2 τὰ σπερμολόγα τῶν παιδαρίων guttersnipes, Ath.3.85f.II picking up scraps, gossiping,ἄνθρωπος D.H.19.5
([comp] Sup., ib.4); alsoπικρὰ καὶ σ. ῥήματα Plu.2.456c
.III as Subst., one who picks up and retails scraps of knowledge, an idle babbler, gossip, D. 18.127, Act.Ap.17.18, Ath.8.344c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπερμολόγος
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62 σπερχνός
A hasty, hurried, ; of diseases and pains, violent. Hp.Morb.2.64, Nat.Mul.35, al.: neut. as Adv.,σπερχνὸν κοτέων Hes.Sc. 454
, al.II [voice] Act., hastening, pressing, Hsch. (glossed by [full] σπερχνοποιός).III εἶδος ἱέρακος, Hsch. (cf.περκνός 11
).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπερχνός
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63 σπινθεύω
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64 στερρόομαι
Aστερρωθείη Hp.
ap. Erot., glossed ὀρθωθείη by Bacchius ibid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στερρόομαι
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65 στιγεύς
II glossed κεντητήριον, prob. awl or needle for puncturing, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στιγεύς
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66 στίζω
Aστίξω Hdt.7.35
, Eup.259, Men.Sam. 108: [tense] aor.ἔστιξα Hdt.5.35
:—[voice] Med., Luc.Syr.D.59, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐστιξάμην Nonn.D.43.232
:—[voice] Pass.,[tense] aor. part.στιχθείς Porph.VP15
: [tense] pf.ἔστιγμαι Hdt.5.35
, Ar.Av. 760:— tattoo, τὸ ἐστίχθαι εὐγενὲς κέκριται (among the Thracians) Hdt.5.6, cf. Phanocl.1.25;ἀποξυρήσας τὴν κεφαλὴν ἔστιξε Hdt.5.35
;ἐστιγμένους ἀνθέμια X.An.5.4.32
; of the Britons,τὰ σώματα στίζονται γραφαῖς ποικίλαις καὶ ζῴων εἰκόσιν Hdn.3.14.7
; of a Syrian, to indicate dedication to gods (cf. στιγματηφορέω), UPZ 121.8 (ii B.C.).2 esp. tattoo as a mark of disgrace, Hdt.7.35, Ar.Ra. 1511 (anap.); στίξω σε βελόναισιν τρισίν Eup.l.c., cf. Men.l.c., Call. Iamb.1.235 ( Hermes 69.177), Hermog.Stat.11; , cf. i 14 (iii B.C.);δραπέτης ἐστιγμένος Ar.Av. 760
, cf. And.Fr.5;ἐστ. αὐτόμολος Aeschin.2.79
;αἰχμαλώτους Σαμίων στίζειν κατὰ τοῦ προσώπου καὶ εἶναι τὸ στίγμα γλαῦκα Ael.VH2.9
, cf. Diph. 66.7.3 mark as one's property, στίξαι ἵππον (glossed ἐγκαῦσαι) Phot.; σ. χωρίον mark a piece of land as mortgaged, by a notice set up upon it, Poll.3.85 ([voice] Pass.).4 rarely c. dupl. acc., τοὺς δὲ ἔστιζον (codd.,ἔστιξαν Plu.
, Hude) στίγματα βασιλήϊα tattooed them with the royal tattoo-marks, Hdt.7.233; σ. ἵππον εἰς τὸ μέτωπον tattoo the figure of a horse on one's forehead, Plu.Nic.29;σ. εἰς τὸ μέτωπον γλαῦκας Id.Per.26
, cf. X.l.c.5 metaph.,εἶσ' ἅλα στίζοισα πνοά Simon.78
; στιζόμενος βακτηρίᾳ beaten black and blue, Ar.V. 1296.6 σ. τοὺς ὑμένας cause stabbing pains in, Gal.17(1).400.II Gramm., put a punctuation mark, Steph.in Hp.2.496 D., AP15.38 ([place name] Cometas);τελείαν δεῖ στίξαι Herm. in Phdr.p.84
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67 στρατόω
A to be on a campaign, in the field,ἐστρατόωντο Il.3.187
, 4.378;στρατόωντο A.R.2.387
; στρατωθέν assembled as a host, A.Ag. 133 (lyr.): [var] contr. στρατῶ, glossed στρατοπεδεύομαι, Hdn.Gr.1.442.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρατόω
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68 στυμνός
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69 συμπεριγίγνομαι
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70 συνοίμιος
A harmonizing with, c. dat.,φόρμιγγι σ. ὕμνος A.R.2.161
: neut. [full] συνοίμιον, τό, glossed by προοίμιον, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνοίμιος
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71 σωμασκίας
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72 ταξίαρχος
ταξῐαρχ-ος, ὁ,A commander of a corps or squadron,ταξίαρχοι ἀπὸ τῶν νεῶν Hdt.8.67
;ταξίαρχοι τῶν τελέων Id.9.42
;τ. καὶ πεζῶν καὶ ἱππέων X.Cyr.8.1.10
; in the army of Alexander, Arr.An.3.9.6; in Ptolemaic Egypt, PMich.Zen.70.5 (iii B.C.); cf. ταξιάρχης.b = tribunus militum, D.H.5.41, J.BJ3.5.2, Plu.Cam.37, App.BC5.61, Agath.2.20 (- άρχης Plu.Pomp.32
, App.BC3.39).II at Athens, commander of a τάξις, or quota of infantry furnished by a φυλή, Ar.Ach. 569 (lyr.), Pax 1172 (troch.), Av. 353 (troch.), Th.4.4, 7.60, Arist.Ath.30.2, D.4.26, 54.5, Aeschin.3.169, IG22.334.13; [ὁ τ.] ἡγεῖται τῶν φυλετῶν καὶ λοχαγοὺς καθίστησιν Arist.Ath.61.3
; applied to naval officers, X.HG1.6.29,35.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ταξίαρχος
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73 Τελχίς
Τελχίς (Hdn.Gr.1.17, Choerob.in Theod.2.267 H.), later [full] Τελχίν (Choerob. l.c., Sch. rec. A.Pers. 353), ῖνος, ὁ,A one of the Telchines, described as inhabitants of Crete (hence called [full] Τελχῑνία, St.Byz.), Rhodes ([full] Τελχῑνίς, Str.14.2.7), Sicyon (St.Byz. s.v.), Ceos (Call.Fr. 9.65 P.), or Cyprus (Paus.9.19.1), and the first workers in metal; but of ill report as spiteful sorcerers ([full] Τ.γόητες Call.
l.c.), D.S.5.55, Str. 10.3.19, 14.2.7:—[full] Τελχίνιος [ῑν], α, ον, epith. of Apollo, Hera, and the Nymphs, D.S. l.c.; of Athena at Teumessus, Paus.l.c.:—[full] Τελχίνια [ῑν], τά, a festival at Delphi, Schwyzer 323 D9 (iv B.C.).II later, as Appellat. τελχίν, a spiteful person, backbiter, Call.Aet.Oxy.2079.1 (pl., glossed by βάσκανοι) ; τελχίν τις ἢ δαίμων Sch.rec.A.l.c.; as Adj., τελχῖνες σῆτες βίβλων, of Grammarians, AP11.321 (Phil.); as fem.,τ. δεξιά Lib.Or.60.9
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74 τεπόριον
τεπόριον, = 'the.. of the well', PLond.1821.103: the next lemma, glossed 'ditto', is τροχαρέα, hence perh.A roller of a windlass.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τεπόριον
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75 τιθαιβώσσω
τῐθαιβώσσω, of bees,2 generally, store up, put away, in PMilan.17.37 (glossed τιθεῖσα καὶ ἀποθησαυρίζουσα ibid.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τιθαιβώσσω
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76 τιμοῦς
A high-priced, [comp] Comp.τιμούστερος IPE12.32A61
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77 τιτλάρια
τιτλάρια, τά, a kind ofA writing-tablets, Arr.Epict.3.22.74 (as Dufresne for τιλλάρια, which is glossed γραφεῖα by Sch.; τυλάρια cj. Coraës); cf. Et.Gud.530.42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τιτλάρια
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78 τίφη
τίφη, ἡ,A one-grained wheat, einkorn, Triticum monococcum, Arist. HA 603b26 (pl.), Thphr.HP1.6.5, 8.1.1 (pl.), al., Diocl.Fr.113 (pl.), Gal.6.791, Plin.HN18.93; wrongly glossed by ὄλυρα, Hsch.2 = σίλφη 1, Poll.7.19, Phryn.268 (Lobeck for τίλφη, confirmed by cod. Laur.), Ael.NA8.13. (The quantity of ι is doubtful; pl. τίφαι is written in Thphr.HP8.1.1, Diocl. l.c., dat.τιφαῖς Arist.
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79 τράχηλος
τράχηλος [pron. full] [ᾰ], ὁ, [dialect] Dor. [full] τράχᾱλος IG42(1).122.3, al. (Epid., iv B. C.): heterocl. pl.Aτράχηλα Call.Fr.98
(= Iamb.1.147):—neck, throat, Hdt.2.40, Hp.Aph.4.35, E.Cyc. 608 (lyr.), Sor.1.84, Gal.6.151, etc.; distd. fr. αὐχήν by Pl.Phdr. 253e ( τράχηλος being, acc. to Gp.19.2.3, the whole neck and throat, αὐχήν the back part of the neck in human beings, the upper part in animals; this difference is observed in Sor.Fasc.37 (cf. αὐχήν in 38,39,40,41), Adam.2.21; but αὐχήν in Hp.Prog.23 is glossed τράχηλος by Gal.18(2).264, cf. Ruf. Onom.66, Poll.2.130; in LXX, NT, and Pap. τ. is more freq. than αὐχήν); τ. σώματος χωρὶς τεμών E.Ba. 241
, cf. Supp. 716; ἀποτεμεῖν, ἀποκόψαι, Plu.Art.29, Flam.18, etc.;βρόχον δ' ἐνίαλλε τραχήλῳ Theoc.23.51
; ἐς τ. πεσεῖν break one's neck, E.Tr. 755; ἐπὶ τ. ὠθεῖν τινα thrust head-foremost, Luc.DMort.27.1, Merc.Cond.39;εἰς τ. Poll.2.135
;ἐπιπεσεῖν ἐπὶ τὸν τ. τινός LXX Ge.46.29
, Ev.Luc.15.20; ἐν βρόχῳ τὸν τ. ἔχων νομοθετεῖ with a halter round his neck, D.24.139; ἔδει σε ἐν τῷ σῷ τ. ἐμπαίζειν at the risk of your own neck, PTeb.758.2 (ii B. C.).2 neck of animals, of the horse, X.Eq.1.8; the hare, Id.Cyn.5.30; the camel, Plu.2.1125b, BGU469.6 (ii A. D.); the neck as a joint of meat, Plu.Demetr. 11; of a fowl, Gal.6.788.II of parts resembling the neck, e. g. upper part of the murex, Eub.66, Posidipp.14, cf. Arist.HA 547a16, Ath.3.87f; in the the narrow part of the abdomen,Arist.
HA 526a3; the neck of the grasshopper, ib. 556a2.2 neck of a vessel, BCH35.286 ([place name] Delos), Hero Spir.1.19, al.; of a gourd, Arist.HA 616a23; of parts of the body,τ. μήτρας Hp.Mul.2.169
, Poll.2.222;ὑστέρας Sor.1.7
; κύστεως ibid., Gal.UP14.9, Poll.2.171;καρδίας Placit.4.5.8
.3 middle part of a mast, Asclep.Myrl. ap. Ath.11.475a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τράχηλος
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80 τύλωμα
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